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2005 Mar 20
1
asterisk-1.0.7 make install on fedora corre 3 give errors
I am trying to install asterisk on fedora core 3 these are the steps i took:
1. download asterisk-1.0.7.tar.gz
2. make clean and make install and then it gives me these errors:
"{standard input}:9975: Error: symbol `i' is already defined
{standard input}:9978: Error: symbol `__result' is already defined
{standard input}:9979: Error: symbol `__result' is already defined
{standard
2007 Feb 08
0
Darwine on Mac OSx 10.4.8
> Hi all,
> I am using Mac OSx 10.4.8, I installed X11 and ran clock.exe and
> notepad.exe.
> Darwine terminated on an
> error with the following log warning reports. All these seems font
> issues except at the end but this may be a result of the warnings.
> I was
> not able to find the fonts with warning in the AFM list in order to
> download them. Is there a way
2005 Sep 05
2
WINE ALSA MIDI
Hello,
I am having trouble with wine and midi, and also the new winecfg vs
config file setup.
I have looked through old emails faqs etc and on frank's corner but
nothing seems to be able to get the midi output out of wine and onwards
towards my soundcard. The program I am having trouble with is called
Power tab. I am running 'timidity -iA' with a GM soundfont and confirm
that
2005 Nov 17
1
Standard Error
> -----Original Message-----
> From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [SMTP:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of Mark Miller
> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 10:16 AM
> To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: [R] Standard Error
>
> I have worked out that when I fit data I get an estimate and a standard error,
> but all the definitions I can find
2002 Jul 08
1
addenda to wordperfect
I did find a say to get to the directory holding wpwin9 and it strarted
but then froze with the splash screen. Not sure how to get the error
message in here; seems to have to do with the keyboard and X11driver;
hope I am abusing this bulletin board, but I am hoping someone can help
me with the next step. Thanks
2006 Jul 24
3
standardized random effects with ranef.lme()
Using ranef() (package nlme, version 3.1-75) with an 'lme' object I can
obtain random effects for intercept and slope of a certain level (say:
1) - this corresponds to (say level 1) "residuals" in MLWin. Maybe I'm
mistaken here, but the results are identical.
However, if I try to get the standardized random effects adding the
paramter "standard=T" to the
2003 Aug 06
1
Standard error of standard deviation: bootstrap or theoretical results?
Dear R users,
This is more a statistical question rather than an R question. I'd
appreciate it if you can give me some suggestions.
I have a sample of a time series (sample size 500, fat tail in density). I
am trying to calculate the Standard error of standard deviation of a
sub-block-sample (sample size 250). I take 100 this kind of
sub-block-sample, randomly. For these 100 subsamples, I
2008 Nov 28
3
Compiling ERROR.
./tools/makedep -C. -S. -T.
make[1]: `makedep' is up to date.
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../include -I../../include -D__WINESRC__ -DWINE_UNICODE_API="" -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -Wall -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wwrite-strings -Wpointer-arith -g -O2 -D__powerpc__ -o port.o port.c
{standard
2003 Apr 21
2
Root server dns queries
(Either this was too hard for the folks on -questions, or it was out
of place there, or I'm not providing the right kind of info or...
I'm open to suggestions.)
At this stage I'd approach bliss if someone could even tell me how
to make bind forget that IPv6 exists, and therefore stop hammering
these queries at an apparently unsympathetic NT DNS server.
Two affected
2005 Sep 09
1
Off-topic: Comparing standard errors from simulation and analytical model
Dear list:
I'm hoping to tap in to the statistical expertise in the group,
especially those familiar with simulation techniques. I'm finalizing a
study where I obtain standard errors from two sources. The first source
is a monte carlo simulation and the other source is an analytical model
I have developed that appears to recover the standard errors from the
simulation. All analysis are
2015 May 21
2
libvirt and VMWare Workstation Shared Server mode (of GSX history)
Hi everyone,
I searched previous postings and I couldn't find a definitive answer on
this..
I run a small lab of RHEL/Centos Based servers on which there's VMWare
Workstation running on a non-standard port but still manageable by tools
like VMrun (and the Fusion of Workstation GUI, of course).
I'm trying to use virsh with this setup and getting the following error
from both
2019 Jul 15
2
A libc in LLVM
On 7/15/19 1:22 PM, Aaron Ballman via llvm-dev wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 1:02 PM Siva Chandra <sivachandra at google.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 8:32 AM Aaron Ballman <aaron at aaronballman.com> wrote:
>>>> llvm-libc is an implementation of the C standard library targeting C11
>>>> and above.
>>> Any particular reason for C11
2019 Jul 15
2
A libc in LLVM
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 2:43 PM Siva Chandra <sivachandra at google.com> wrote:
>
> > On 7/15/19 1:22 PM, Aaron Ballman via llvm-dev wrote:
> > > On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 1:02 PM Siva Chandra <sivachandra at google.com> wrote:
> > >> On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 8:32 AM Aaron Ballman <aaron at aaronballman.com> wrote:
> > >>>> llvm-libc
2012 Jan 24
4
:locals does not pass var in rails 3.1.0 partial view
Here is code in form.html.erb for partial view. Local var :sid was
defined as the id of the record and it should be passed into the
partial view standards.html.erb as a local var.
<% @rfq.standards.each do |r| %>
<p><%= render :partial => ''standards'', :locals => { :f =>
f, :sid => r.id } %></p>
<% end %>
Here is the
2009 Nov 06
1
using xyplot to plot frequencies
Hi all,
First off, thank you for the overwhelming response last time. I'm still
trying to figure out the syntax of R to plot some distributions of some
frequencies. I've managed to plot histograms from the data, but I would
like to clean it up using xyplot from library(lattice). Unfortunately
I cannot find a solution to my problem.
Given a dataframe "all2", with numerical
2009 May 20
1
SEM:Standard error of std.coef estimates?
Hi,
I am currently working with the sem package in R, to create pathway
diagrams. Id like to use the standardized path coeffcients. To get these, I
use std.coef. However, using this yields only the standardized coefficients,
but does not give me the standard error. Does someone know how to get
std.coef to show the standard error of the standardized path coefficients as
well?
Thanks,
Bastiaan
2014 Jun 27
2
Samba 4.1.8 Importing automountmap ldif entries from existing OpenLDAP setup or ?
So, I have a test domain set up with rfc2307 = yes .
Now I'm trying to figure out if a) my nfs automount data came over from OpenLDAP, and b) if not, how to get it into samba 4's ldap, or something else??? Do I need to rethink my approach?
Mount locations are pretty consistent based on primary group/userid
Needs to work on Linux.
Existing entries look like this...
# /u,
2005 Jul 20
1
predict.lm - standard error of predicted means?
Simple question.
For a simple linear regression, I obtained the "standard error of
predicted means", for both a confidence and prediction interval:
x<-1:15
y<-x + rnorm(n=15)
model<-lm(y~x)
predict.lm(model,newdata=data.frame(x=c(10,20)),se.fit=T,interval="confidence")$se.fit
1 2
0.2708064 0.7254615
2012 Jul 12
1
Grabbing Indexes of a certain standard deviation
I have a graph of residuals and I am attempting to get a list of the indexes
of each time the residual is greater than 2 standard deviations or less than
-2 standard deviations, but only the first point of the section. And then
I'd also need the first point where the point returns to the range between
+/- 2 standard deviations.
So basically if my standard deviation=1 and my residuals=c(1, 2.1,
2018 May 03
1
The stages of standard function evaluation
Dear R Help folks --
I have been trying to put together a list of the steps or stages of R
function evaluation, with particular focus on those that have "standard" or
"nonstandard" forms. This is both for my own edification and also because I
am thinking of joining the world of R bloggers and have been trying to put
together some draft posting that might be useful. I seem to